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Discover Saint Albans in New Zealand
Saint Albans in the region of Canterbury is a town located in New Zealand - some 189 mi or ( 305 km ) South-West of Wellington , the country's capital .
Local time in Saint Albans is now 07:53 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Pacific/Auckland " with a UTC offset of 13 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Wellington, Sydenham, Saint Albans, Richmond, and Rapaki. When in this area, you might want to check out Wellington . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Saint Albans ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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An Introduction to Tripods with Photo & Video International
This video introduces three of the more popular options in tripods available through Photo & Video International. From the very flexible Joby Gorillapod, through the Velbon Ultra Luxi M travel tripod ..
Believe We Can Rebuild - Rise up CHCH Earthquake Tribute by CHCH musicians
This song was inspired by the devastation caused in CHCH after the 6.3 magnitude earthquake on Feb22nd 2011 that brought the city to its knees. My name is Clayton Hiku and while my wife (Lucy -Lead Vo ..
NZ holiday - the Coastal Pacific train trip
This is some footage taken aboard the Coastal Pacific train which travels up the East coast of the South Island of New Zealand. At the rear there is an open carriage and this is where I took this foot ..
International Education Institute Language School: Study English in New Zealand
IEI, International Education Institute is a language school in Christchurch, New Zealand for International students who want to improve their English for further study, work and travel. www.english.sc ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Rangi Ruru
Rangi Ruru Girls' School is a school located in Christchurch, New Zealand for girls aged 11 (Year 7) to 18 (Year 13). It is an independent day and boarding school in the inner suburb of Merivale.
Located at -43.52 172.62 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
St Margaret's College, Christchurch
St Margaret's College is an Anglican girls' day and boarding school in Merivale, Christchurch, New Zealand. The school is open to students in years 1 to 13. The school was established in 1910 on the initiative of Bishop Julius of the Diocese of Christchurch, who invited the Kilburn, England-based Sisters of the Church Order to set up the school. Prominent former students include author Ngaio Marsh.
Located at -43.52 172.62 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
St. Andrew's College, Christchurch
St. Andrew's College Christchurch, New Zealand is a private, co-educational school that enrolls from Pre School-Year 13. It was founded in 1917 and it is the only independent, co-educational primary and secondary school in New Zealand's South Island. Although now a fully co-educational school, it was formerly an all-boys school. It became fully co-educational in 2001. St Andrew's, (known as StAC for short), is currently headed by Rector Christine Leighton.
Located at -43.51 172.61 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Christchurch Girls' High School
Christchurch Girls' High School in Christchurch, New Zealand, was established in 1877 and is the second oldest girls' secondary school in the country. Christchurch Girls' High School was established before Christchurch Boys' High School (1881). The first headmistress was Mrs. Georgiana Ingle. Christchurch Girls' High School is known to many as Girls' High and provides boarding facilities for 95 students from years 9 to 13 at Acland House, located 20–30 minutes walk away from school.
Located at -43.52 172.61 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
International Exhibition (1906)
The New Zealand International Exhibition (the biggest in the country to that time) opened 1 November 1906 in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand. Nearly two million people visited the exhibition during the next few months. A branch railway line was built across North Hagley Park to service the exhibition. The attractions included New Zealand’s first professional symphony orchestra, and the first Dominion pipe band contest which was won by the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band.
Located at -43.53 172.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
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